<http://www.bradley.edu/humanresources/Multimedia.html> Slane College of Communications and Fine Arts, Bradley University, Peoria Il. Multimedia Program Temporary Instructor, Full-Time august 05 start. Edward Lee Lamoureux, Ph. D. Director, Multimedia Program and New Media Center Associate Professor, Speech Communication 1501 W. Bradley Bradley University Peoria IL 61625 309-677-2378 http://hilltop.bradley.edu/~ell/ http://gcc.bradley.edu/mm/
I'm a recent BA grad who is planning to enter a grad program focusing on virtual worlds and digital media in Fall '06. In the meantime, I am looking for meaningful work/experience related to those subjects - I'm particularly interested in the social psych & ethnography of online cultures, and their "emergent" qualities in relation to designers' intentions vs. players' use. Any suggestions? I already know of the conference recently posted on the listserv. My apologies for adding to the inboxes, but I was told this would be an excellent source of input. Thanks. Jim University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill
also check out DiGRA http://www.digra.org On May 11, 2005, at 10:19 AM, jcumming@email.unc.edu wrote:
I'm a recent BA grad who is planning to enter a grad program focusing on virtual worlds and digital media in Fall '06. In the meantime, I am looking for meaningful work/experience related to those subjects - I'm particularly interested in the social psych & ethnography of online cultures, and their "emergent" qualities in relation to designers' intentions vs. players' use.
Any suggestions? I already know of the conference recently posted on the listserv.
My apologies for adding to the inboxes, but I was told this would be an excellent source of input. Thanks.
Jim University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill
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